More needs to be done, as new business models and technology could bring new problems and demands, said Zhang Zhanbin, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Governance.
Mooncake manufacturers in southern China's Guangdong province are looking forward to a bright and prosperous Mid-Autumn Festival this year amid increased overseas demand for the festive treat.
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More than 30 percent of the members shop both online and offline. Samsclub.cn and its application cover a wide range of items and provides one-hour delivery service in major cities.
More should be done to improve the efficiency of rural collective asset management and carry out pilot demonstrations to develop and strengthen the collective economy, the report said.
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Mooncakes, a Chinese cake traditionally eaten during Mid-Autumn Festival, and other items related to the festival are getting smaller and healthier, and feature more traditional cultural elements.
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